ELEGOO ABS-Like 3D Printer Resin LCD UV-Curing Resin 405nm Standard Photopolymer Resin for LCD 3D Printing Grey 1000g
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Typhon
> 3 dayThis is inexpensive and gives good detail! Ive been using it to print minis for D&D and Ive been very happy with it! Its perfect for anyone that doesnt want to break the bank buying expensive resins!
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Lwest
> 3 dayI tried to print about 4 times, it never got past the plate. I had basic settings and tweaked settings to compensate and still nothing. I bought a different resin to see if I was doing something wrong and that print worked wonderfully.
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A. Myers
> 3 dayKinda costly, can flex slightly, detail is great smell is fairly mild works well on clean up no white residue after clean up.. EDIT... So the price has gone through the roof i can get 1000 ml bottle from syraya tech for $9.00 less then 2 bottles of ellgoo abs or should I say ele boo hiss...
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Simon
> 3 dayWorks well so far evening Even in a 40c day
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Ryan H.
> 3 dayTurns out pretty good. Looks like blue glass or water
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Mr. J
> 3 dayI started with this grey resin when I got my Elegoo Mars printer. It works great!! I like the light grey because you can really see the detail. Ill eventually paint over the gray but for resin cleaning purposes you can see where the left over resin resides on you model so you can further clean it. I cant wait to get the Elegoo water cleaning resin version when it comes to Amazon in November, itll make cleaning models a dream.
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jason degonia
> 3 dayThis is my preferred resin choice, because of quality and the price. I have tried other grey resin and none compare to Elegoo. Grey is the best color for me and they keep it in stock and on sale now and then, and I have no plans to stop buying from them!
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alix
> 3 dayDont spill it on touch screens. This ruins the touch screen. No complaints.
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philip harris
> 3 dayAfter trying a few different brands of resin, this one has proved to be my favorite. It sands easy and paints really well with minimum prep.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayThe score that I provided for this process based on my personal experience. For my print setup, the ambient temperature is the same temperature as the rest of my home and theres no way for me to have a higher temperature in my print area without increasing the temperature in the rest of the house. This matters because for certain types of resin particularly those with blue colors you need a higher temperature to ensure proper resin flow. The blue colors tend to be more viscous which can cause an increased number of print errors. because of that I have had very poor results with the blue resin. When Ive had successful prints, which has been about 10% of my attempts, Its created very visually appealing results. If your print setup is like mine where you cant effectively control the temperature, and you probably need an ambient temperature of around 80° f or possibly higher, then I would advise against using this resin.